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OpenAI’s ChatGPT search engine could be released as soon as next week | Tech News

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OpenAI, the renowned artificial intelligence research lab, is reportedly gearing up to launch its own search engine, ChatGPT. The company has recently registered a new domain name, “search.chatgpt.com,” and obtained a security certificate, indicating that the launch of the ChatGPT-powered search engine is imminent. However, when the URL is accessed currently, it displays “Not found.”

Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI and former president of Y Combinator, a venture capital firm, has strong ties with the early investors in OpenAI. This development has sparked speculation that OpenAI’s ChatGPT search engine could be unveiled in the coming days.

The ChatGPT search engine is expected to combine the functionalities of a traditional web search engine like Google with generative AI capabilities like ChatGPT. Users can expect to receive AI-generated content along with relevant web pages when they input a query. This innovative approach aims to provide users with a comprehensive summary of information available on the web, along with direct sources for further exploration.

With Google dominating the search engine market, OpenAI’s entry into this space could introduce a new revenue stream through advertisements. The user interface of the ChatGPT search engine is anticipated to vary based on the device, with desktop and mobile versions offering different layouts for web results and AI summaries.

As the launch date of the ChatGPT search engine approaches, the tech community eagerly awaits to see how OpenAI’s innovative approach will disrupt the search engine landscape. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development.

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